Gay / Homosexual
A person who experiences emotional, romantic, and/or sexual attraction primarily or exclusively to people of the same or a similar gender.
Definition
A person who experiences emotional, romantic, and/or sexual attraction primarily or exclusively to people of the same or a similar gender. Historically applied to men attracted to men; increasingly used as a broader umbrella by people of any gender, though many women prefer "lesbian." Homosexual is the clinical/medical term; gay is the widely preferred community term.
Etymology
The word gay carried its modern meaning by at least the 1920s-1930s in underground slang. It became widely used publicly from the 1960s onward, deliberately adopted by activists as a positive, self-chosen alternative to the clinical "homosexual." The word homosexual was coined by Karl-Maria Kertbeny in 1868-1869.
History
- Ancient Greece - Male same-sex relationships were culturally normative in many city-states; Plato's Symposium (c. 385 BCE) offers the foundational Western philosophical treatment of same-sex love
- 1868-1869 - Karl-Maria Kertbeny coins "homosexual" and "heterosexual"
- 1897 - Magnus Hirschfeld founds the Scientific-Humanitarian Committee in Berlin - the first gay rights organization in the world
- 1969 - Stonewall Uprising; the modern LGBTQ+ rights movement crystallizes
- 1973 - APA removes homosexuality from the DSM
- 1978 - Gilbert Baker designs the original Rainbow Flag
- 1981 - First CDC reports of the illness that became the documented AIDS crisis
- 2003 - Lawrence v. Texas strikes down remaining US sodomy laws
- 2015 - Obergefell v. Hodges establishes nationwide US marriage equality
Common myths
- "Gay men are predatory toward children." One of the oldest and most harmful anti-gay myths, with no empirical basis. Research consistently shows the overwhelming majority of child sexual abuse is perpetrated by heterosexual men.
- "Gay men are effeminate." Gay men span every possible range of gender expression.
- "Homosexuality is unnatural." It is documented in hundreds of animal species. Every major scientific organization affirms it as a normal human variation.
Notable people
- Alan Turing (1912-1954) - British mathematician; cracked the Enigma code; chemically castrated by the UK government for homosexuality; pardoned posthumously 2013
- James Baldwin (1924-1987) - Black American novelist and essayist; Giovanni's Room, Another Country
- Harvey Milk (1930-1978) - First openly gay elected official in California; assassinated 1978
- Bayard Rustin (1912-1987) - Black gay civil rights organizer; architect of the 1963 March on Washington